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legendary
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Any batch 6 available for order
sr. member
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Can you show what this is connected to? Ethernet controller are you using RPI?


It's the BE Controller.
sr. member
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Can you show what this is connected to? Ethernet controller are you using RPI?

1 Prisma shows as 8 boards, which explains the 4bit address space.

After 25 minutes running.




Lot's of padding.


sr. member
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Good, thanks. I send you the BTC for shipping costs Smiley

Batch 1 has been dropped off at the post office. I hope to have an update on remaining batches soon.
hero member
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Batch 1 has been dropped off at the post office. I hope to have an update on remaining batches soon.
Cheers!
sr. member
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Thanks for all the responses. That's good to hear because I bought 3 of those 1300's.

I posted this in friedcats thread I thought I would ask here as well.


Which brings up my question. I ordered one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/CP2102-UART-6PIN-Serial-Converter/dp/B00CD264HG/ref=sr_1_11/188-7729491-3617157?ie=UTF8&qid=1413857855&sr=8-11&keywords=uart+to+usb
Of the six pins (3.3V, RST, TXD, RXD, GND & 5V) which will be used?

Assuming that adapter is compatible, it would be some combination of the data pins. 3.3v and 5V should be unnecessary.

Yeah I know this may not work at all. Nobody should be following my lead here.
legendary
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Batch 1 has been dropped off at the post office. I hope to have an update on remaining batches soon.
legendary
Activity: 1973
Merit: 1007
Thanks for all the responses. That's good to hear because I bought 3 of those 1300's.

I posted this in friedcats thread I thought I would ask here as well.


Which brings up my question. I ordered one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/CP2102-UART-6PIN-Serial-Converter/dp/B00CD264HG/ref=sr_1_11/188-7729491-3617157?ie=UTF8&qid=1413857855&sr=8-11&keywords=uart+to+usb
Of the six pins (3.3V, RST, TXD, RXD, GND & 5V) which will be used?

Assuming that adapter is compatible, it would be some combination of the data pins. 3.3v and 5V should be unnecessary.
sr. member
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Thanks for all the responses. That's good to hear because I bought 3 of those 1300's.

I posted this in friedcats thread I thought I would ask here as well.


Which brings up my question. I ordered one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/CP2102-UART-6PIN-Serial-Converter/dp/B00CD264HG/ref=sr_1_11/188-7729491-3617157?ie=UTF8&qid=1413857855&sr=8-11&keywords=uart+to+usb
Of the six pins (3.3V, RST, TXD, RXD, GND & 5V) which will be used?
legendary
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Do you think an EVGA 1300G2 will run one of these?

Also how loud is it? Say compared to those Dell 750's (God Damn hair dryers) you are using to power them? My girlfriend may be upset when she hears them.
That PSU should work 1 to 1.

I'd be lying if I said they were quiet. The fan is pretty robust as it has to cool a very long device. I'd put it on part with the RKBOX fan.
sr. member
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Do you think an EVGA 1300G2 will run one of these?

Also how loud is it? Say compared to those Dell 750's (God Damn hair dryers) you are using to power them? My girlfriend may be upset when she hears them.

GrapeApe: Easily, with a little room for OC'ing and the 1300's are quiet/silent.

CG: Those Prisma's are sexy beautiful. Can't wait to get mine in house. Did ya' get my email?
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Do you think an EVGA 1300G2 will run one of these?

Also how loud is it? Say compared to those Dell 750's (God Damn hair dryers) you are using to power them? My girlfriend may be upset when she hears them.
 
Well based on his numbers for the 2x 750 watt psu's absolutely.   He said 1188 used by the 2 server psu's

the evga will use less.  maybe 1150 or 1125.

he also is doing freq 240 if I read it correctly .  so if you set freq 230 you will drop gh and watts about 5%.

I had 2 short tubes and while I could get them to run at 290 vs stock of 270.  I needed to open my garage window and get the garage to be colder to do a good over clock.

I had dell server psu's and evga 1300's I refer the evga.

@ GrapeApe this is a loud unit.  well at least the short tubes ran loud. 
sr. member
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Do you think an EVGA 1300G2 will run one of these?

Also how loud is it? Say compared to those Dell 750's (God Damn hair dryers) you are using to power them? My girlfriend may be upset when she hears them.
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1 Prisma shows as 8 boards, which explains the 4bit address space.

So only 4 devices (= 16 units) on one controller / USB-adapter?

That means three controllers for 10 devices.  Shocked
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1 Prisma shows as 8 boards, which explains the 4bit address space.

After 25 minutes running.

http://i.imgur.com/f84hHkll.png


Lot's of padding.

http://i.imgur.com/duv7BmAl.jpg

Sweet... any chance you could hook it up to a Kill-A-Watt?

Running via 2 dell 750w server power supplies from sidehack on a 220v circuit. My PDU shows 5.4 amps, so that should be around 1188 watts. Assuming it averages up to 1474 gh/s, that gets us to about .8 watts per gh at the wall. Should be a bit better if you drop down to one efficient PSU.

Any chance of the sound level at 1m?
sr. member
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That blue pcb makes all the difference so much prettier then the tubes  Wink
legendary
Activity: 1973
Merit: 1007
1 Prisma shows as 8 boards, which explains the 4bit address space.

After 25 minutes running.

http://i.imgur.com/f84hHkll.png


Lot's of padding.

http://i.imgur.com/duv7BmAl.jpg

Sweet... any chance you could hook it up to a Kill-A-Watt?

Running via 2 dell 750w server power supplies from sidehack on a 220v circuit. My PDU shows 5.4 amps, so that should be around 1188 watts. Assuming it averages up to 1474 gh/s, that gets us to about .8 watts per gh at the wall. Should be a bit better if you drop down to one efficient PSU.
legendary
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https://bpip.org
1 Prisma shows as 8 boards, which explains the 4bit address space.

After 25 minutes running.

http://i.imgur.com/f84hHkll.png


Lot's of padding.

http://i.imgur.com/duv7BmAl.jpg

Sweet... any chance you could hook it up to a Kill-A-Watt?
legendary
Activity: 1973
Merit: 1007
1 Prisma shows as 8 boards, which explains the 4bit address space.

After 25 minutes running.




Lot's of padding.

legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
look nice any numbers for us?

1000 watts and an evga 1300 give 1.38th at freq 270?Huh

just wishful thinking but I want to wait until someone runs one before I buy one.
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